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What the other people have suggested sound like good ideas for pulling a
ground rod. Something that might make it a little bit easier before pulling them with the chain and jack is to put a pipe wrench on the rod and turn it in the ground a few times. That way the bond between the dirt and the rod is broken and it should pull up a little bit easier. In fact, while you are turning the rod, you might try pulling up on it a little bit at the same time like you are unscrewing it from the ground. |
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![]() "Allan Butler" wrote in message news:jdLvc.1838$Sw.219@attbi_s51... What the other people have suggested sound like good ideas for pulling a ground rod. Something that might make it a little bit easier before pulling them with the chain and jack is to put a pipe wrench on the rod and turn it in the ground a few times. That way the bond between the dirt and the rod is broken and it should pull up a little bit easier. In fact, while you are turning the rod, you might try pulling up on it a little bit at the same time like you are unscrewing it from the ground. This works! Have did it for years, never had a problem. Jim |
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